Connecting with Biodiversity Using Macro Photography By : Matthew Cicanese - Apr 10, 2017 In a 2013 article published by American Entomologist, a trio of authors contemplated the importance… Read more Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve By : Erika Zambello - Mar 23, 2017 I disembarked at Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (mercifully abbreviated… Read more Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve By : Erika Zambello - Feb 15, 2017 Apalachicola Bay has long been famous around the world for its thousands of acres of oyster beds.… Read more Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve By : Erika Zambello - Jan 26, 2017 Made up of over 6,000 acres along the coast of Alabama, the Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research… Read more Exploring Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve By : Erika Zambello - Dec 12, 2016 Wells Reserve on the coast of Southern Maine was designated in 1984 and encompasses 1,600 acres.… Read more Can You Find Green Salamanders? A Community Searches in the Appalachians By : Wally Smith - Sep 12, 2016 This is the case with the green salamander, one of the most unique amphibians in the salamander-rich… Read more Snowy Plovers and Citizen Science along the Florida Panhandle By : Erika Zambello - Jul 08, 2016 For those who bird on the Emerald Coast, Snowy Plovers are a relatively common sight on Okaloosa… Read more Biodiversity of the Dry Tortugas By : BinBin Li - Mar 28, 2016 I visited Dry Tortugas National Park in 2013 and 2015 as part of a field class taught by Dr. Stuart… Read more Creating Ice Storms By : Lindsey Rustad - Mar 20, 2016 Ice storms are extreme winter weather events that inspire wonder and fear in people who live and… Read more The Matter of Life and Death By : Kathleen Brennan - Feb 10, 2016 As a lifelong photographer and multi-disciplinary artist, I am repeatedly drawn to the harsh beauty… Read more Drought in the Southwest By : Kathleen Brennan - Jul 26, 2015 Cycles of wet and dry have occurred for as long as the planet has been revolving around the sun,… Read more Sculpting Nature: Memories in Stone By : Zoe Stoenner - Nov 04, 2013 Statues are ubiquitous; they stand watch in front of government buildings, adorn city towers, and… Read more